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Remember you heard it here first, Peter Vallone is the new hope for hispanic democrats disenfranchised by Jose Peralta’s vehement support of the seizure of public parkland for private development at FMCP.

For those that may now know, Peter has Spanish roots – just check out the two press releases below.

But this is just the tip of the iceberg. As election approaches, we’ll see more and more hispanic groups and civic leaders express their preference for Peter as the next Borough President.

Time will tell.

[Press Release] VALLONE HONORED BY LOCAL ECUADORIAN GROUP

On February 16th, Council Member Peter F. Vallone Jr. attended the Ayazamana Cultural Center’s “Night of Thanks” celebration at St. Patrick’s Church in Long Island City.

Vallone was greeted by Judge Carmen Velazquez, District Leader Martha Flores Vazquez and College Point Civic Association President Andrew Rocco, along with numerous other members of the Queens Ecuadorian community.

During the event, the Council Member addressed the crowd in Spanish and outlined his vision for Queens, after which he was presented with a certificate of appreciation from the Ayazamana Cultural Center for his outstanding work and support during his 11 years in the City Council.

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[Press Release] VALLONE CONNECTS WITH SPANISH ROOTS AT CASA GALICIA

On February 16th, Council Member Peter F. Vallone Jr. attended a St. Valentine’s Celebration at Casa Galicia.

Casa Galicia, which has roughly 600 members, is a community center for people of Spanish descent. Vallone was greeted by Casa Galicia Interim President Benjamin Liza and Past Presidents Rita Cadio and Eduardo Pan.

The Council Member – whose great-grandmother was born in Castile, Spain – greeted the gathering and mingled with guests.

Queens Politics took the temperature of several latino civic leaders regarding their choice for Queens Borough President and found out a few surprising facts.

Rumors are floating around latino political circles that “Peralta is getting money from the MLS stadium people.” Now we know Peralta has been a leader in spearheading the proposal with his vocal support of the theft of public parkland, but how will this sentiment reflect on his chances in the upcoming race?

As it turns out, Peralta’s advocacy for the stadium has enraged a sizable portion of latino civic leaders, once thought to support him, but are now defecting en masse. According to multiple sources, these vote brokers are now instructing their respective voting blocs that their children will no longer have a place to play soccer in FMCP if Peralta becomes Borough President.

Well folks, it looks like supporting the theft of public parkland won’t be so helpful for the distinguished gentleman who turned his back on the vote brokers that helped him get elected in the first place.

This quote from The New York Daily News dated November 27, 2012 “Garber told The Associated Press the league hopes to build a stadium on a 10-acre site in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park and expects to have an expansion team play there starting in 2016”.

So we as residents and taxpayers of Queens County are to accept another land grab from us to a major corporation. 10 acres of Parkland is about to be stolen from us and we are to accept it?

“MLS Commissioner Don Garber said Monday the league is “at the finish line” in talks with the city to acquire land in soccer-crazed Queens for a stadium to house the league’s 20th team.”

Ok, so as a “soccer crazed Queens resident” I am offended! THE CITY, is to take taxpayer parkland and “Acquire” the land in order to hand it over to a for profit corporation? From what I know of “soccer crazed Queens Residents” we like to go to the park and PLAY soccer on the weekends. We like to enjoy OUR Parkland for ourselves, our families, our children. We do not want to pay a minimum of let us say for arguments sake, $80 – $150, to watch others play. While I am certain many of us would love to take in a game with the family, and most of us would do so from time to time. I question the legitimacy of taking taxpayer land away from the taxpayer and giving it to a for profit corporation.

Where is the Queens Borough President on this? Why has she not spoken out against this? If this were in Manhattan and we were talking about taking away 10 acres from Central Park in order to build yet another stadium, what would their Borough President be doing? What would our Mayor, a Manhattan resident, be doing? Would they be in favor of such a land grab? I for one doubt it. Aside from our current lame duck Borough President, where are all the announced candidates that are coming out of the woodwork for the position? Why haven’t any of them come forward and denounce this deal? Why are they allowing this deal to go on? Where is Senator Peralta whose district encompasses the community most negatively affected by this land grab? As a matter of fact, Senator Peralta should be out there screaming and yelling. Most Hispanics, my in-laws, my friends included, from the surrounding Jackson Heights-Corona community flood the parks during the summer months. They play soccer, picnic, hold festivals, parties and again PLAY SOCCER, on the land targeted to be stolen.

Where is Senator Avella on this deal? He was quoted in The Capital as saying “You can’t just say,’oh, that sounds like a great idea.” What exactly does he mean by that? Does it mean the deal can go on but needs to be tweeked? I hope not. Why hasn’t he come out against this? Is he going to do so as soon he officially declares his candidacy? On that note, is Councilman Peter Vallone also waiting for his official announcement before he denounces this theft? After all many Astoria residents also utilize Flushing meadows park when participating in soccer tournaments.

Where are Melinda Katz and Leroy Comry on this issue? It is a big issue for us Queens voters!

Then we have Barry Grodenchick, who is the “Deputy Queens Borough President”. Mr. Grodenchick already has “Queens Borough President” in his title; only thing he wants removed is the Deputy part. My question is: Why has he remained silent on this Land Grab? As the Deputy to the Queens Borough President, as well as a declared candidate, shouldn’t he be speaking out on this? What is his position?

Now please understand, I am not only targeting Democrats. It’s just that as of right now, no Republican has thrown their hat into the ring.

As a lifelong resident of Queens, I am calling on all the candidates to make their position public on this issue immediately! I am calling on the current Borough President to make her position on this issue public immediately as well!

My position, if you want to know is: This deal is a theft, plain and simple. The people of Queens are being robbed of 10 acres of park land. Don’t tell us about the fields you are going to build for us in the surrounding communities in the future. If you take 10 acres, we want ten acres, and we want to know exactly where and what we are getting in return!

Is the MLS going to allow all that currently use the TEN ACRES to continue using the new stadium during the warm weather months? Will the taxpayers be able to hold their “pick-up” games on the new fields within the stadium? If so, will there now be a fee?

Better yet, leave our land alone! Do what every legitimate business has done in America since its inception: Find a location, make sure it meets all requirements and codes. Then buy the property and build your stadium.

While neighborhood residents and preservationists are up in arms over the planned construction of a soccer stadium in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, an aggressive lobbyist effort by Major League Soccer is working the system by targeting everyone from local Community Boards right up to Mayor Bloomberg himself.

Since March, MLS has spent $1,155,777 targeting NYC Council Members, the Mayor, the Borough President, the Public Advocate, Parks and Recreation, The Economic Development Corporation and many more.

Don’t be surprised when these various elected officials and city agencies stay silent or come out in favor of the mega project.